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CMOT
2006
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13 years 11 months ago
A cognitively based simulation of academic science
The models used in social simulation to date have mostly been very simplistic cognitively, with little attention paid to the details of individual cognition. This work proposes a ...
Isaac Naveh, Ron Sun
JASSS
2002
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13 years 10 months ago
Applications of Simulation to Social Sciences
What is the degree of sophistication that we have to put into the agents in agents based computer simulation models? Should we provide them with a "mind"? The answer ran...
Gérard Ballot, Gérard Weisbuch
SIGGRAPH
2010
ACM
14 years 1 months ago
A synthetic-vision based steering approach for crowd simulation
In the everyday exercise of controlling their locomotion, humans rely on their optic flow of the perceived environment to achieve collision-free navigation. In crowds, in spite o...
Jan Ondrej, Julien Pettré, Anne-Hélène Olivier,...
INTERACT
2007
14 years 18 days ago
The Challenges of Creating Connections and Raising Awareness: Experience from UCLIC
With current disciplinary structures and academic priorities, Human– Computer Interaction faces ongoing challenges: is it a discipline in its own right, or simply a sub-disciplin...
Ann Blandford, Rachel Benedyk, Nadia Berthouze, An...
WSC
2004
14 years 16 days ago
IAGO Project and Development of Compound Agents
The IAGO Project explores the question of whether a software model, in the form of a computational model of cognitive behavior, can contribute to better anticipation of asymmetric...
John E. Hiles